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"“In urging women to be clear and confident about their sexual desire (‘it’s our duty to ourselves!’), consent culture – like confidence feminism – risks denying, wishfully, the fact that women are often punished for the very sexually assertive positions they are being urged to embody.”
Damn." — Nov 29, 2025 03:16AM
"“In urging women to be clear and confident about their sexual desire (‘it’s our duty to ourselves!’), consent culture – like confidence feminism – risks denying, wishfully, the fact that women are often punished for the very sexually assertive positions they are being urged to embody.”
Damn." — Nov 29, 2025 03:16AM
“That’s love: Two lonely persons keep each other safe and touch each other and talk to each other.”
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“Long Distance II
Though my mother was already two years dead
Dad kept her slippers warming by the gas,
put hot water bottles her side of the bed
and still went to renew her transport pass.
You couldn’t just drop in. You had to phone.
He’d put you off an hour to give him time
to clear away her things and look alone
as though his still raw love were such a crime.
He couldn’t risk my blight of disbelief
though sure that very soon he’d hear her key
scrape in the rusted lock and end his grief.
He knew she’d just popped out to get the tea.
I believe life ends with death, and that is all.
You haven’t both gone shopping; just the same,
in my new black leather phone book there’s your name
and the disconnected number I still call.”
― Selected Poems
Though my mother was already two years dead
Dad kept her slippers warming by the gas,
put hot water bottles her side of the bed
and still went to renew her transport pass.
You couldn’t just drop in. You had to phone.
He’d put you off an hour to give him time
to clear away her things and look alone
as though his still raw love were such a crime.
He couldn’t risk my blight of disbelief
though sure that very soon he’d hear her key
scrape in the rusted lock and end his grief.
He knew she’d just popped out to get the tea.
I believe life ends with death, and that is all.
You haven’t both gone shopping; just the same,
in my new black leather phone book there’s your name
and the disconnected number I still call.”
― Selected Poems
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